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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Editorial

Shutdowns Aren’t Policy

Shutdowns Aren’t Policy

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished February 1, 2019

President Donald Trump was on very shaky ground last Friday when he said he was “proud” to end a partial federal shutdown after 36 days of failure to resolve an impasse over his insistence on securing $5.7 billion for a border wall. Indeed, neither...

Withdrawal Pains in Syria

Withdrawal Pains in Syria

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished January 24, 2019

Donald Trump came face-to-face last week with the consequences of the horrific war in Syria. He also should have been forced to face the folly of his misguided policy to withdraw troops from an area that obviously still needs American support.The president...

Better Together? Local Question, Local Vote

Better Together? Local Question, Local Vote

Jewish Light EditorialPublished January 17, 2019

Ever since their so-called Great Divorce in 1876, St. Louis and St. Louis County have been separate governmental entities. Despite several efforts, particularly in recent decades, any move toward consolidation has stalled.Now, a group called Better Together,...

Politics endanger stability in U.S., Israel

Politics endanger stability in U.S., Israel

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished January 10, 2019

Bitterly divisive politics in Washington and Jerusalem threatens to bring governmental institutions to a standstill, stalling or derailing any prospects for a new peace initiative. The wrangling casts a cloud of hyperpartisanship in the Israeli Knesset...

Australia on Jerusalem: hesitant, and confusing

Australia on Jerusalem: hesitant, and confusing

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished January 3, 2019

Australia’s decision to recognize “West” Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and its intention to move its embassy there managed to equally offend officials of the Israeli government as well as the Palestinian Authority—a rare agreement that amounts...

 

Trump’s Syrian Blunder

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished December 27, 2018

President Donald J. Trump has shot himself in the foot so many times that the soles of his shoes must resemble Swiss cheese.  With his latest decision to pull 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria, he and the world at large are likely to pay a substantial penalty...

The Remarkable Rehfeld Record

The Remarkable Rehfeld Record

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished December 27, 2018

As he leaves his job as president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, Andrew Rehfeld is exchanging one daunting position for an even more demanding responsibility.On April 1, when he becomes the 13th president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish...

Count the Votes, Then Let Votes Count

Count the Votes, Then Let Votes Count

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished December 21, 2018

Preventing legitimate voters from going to the polls is bad, but rejecting the will of the voters after elections are settled may be even worse.Consider what’s happening in Missouri, Wisconsin and Michigan.In Missouri, voters who opposed right-to-work...

Sandstorms in the Middle East — and At Home

Sandstorms in the Middle East — and At Home

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished December 13, 2018

Chamsim is Arabic for “sandstorm,” and that term is an apt metaphor for the always-roiling Middle East.  Consider these major ongoing developments:• Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, are in legal jeopardy.  Israeli...

CARTOON: RJ Matson, CQ Roll Call 

Fond Farewell To 41

Jewish Light EditorialPublished December 6, 2018

At a time when politics seems to be meaner and harsher than ever before, the loss of a man who sought to turn the United States into a kinder and gentler nation is profound. Born into a family of wealth and political power, George Herbert Walker Bush,...

Poor Judgment

Poor Judgment

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 29, 2018

Maybe you missed it if you were celebrating with family and friends last week but, during the holiday rush, President Donald Trump managed to call attention to himself in usual ways. Asked what he was most thankful for, he said he was most thankful for...

War or Cease Fire: Israel-Hamas dilemma

War or Cease Fire: Israel-Hamas dilemma

Jewish Light EditorialPublished November 23, 2018

Just when it looked as if things could not get any more volatile between Israel and the Hamas terrorist group that runs Gaza, the situation became much worse.First, an Israeli intelligence raid into Gaza went terribly wrong. Israel killed a senior...

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